[Withdrawn] Characteristics of an impulsive-noise measuring instrument for wideband data transmission
H.16 was an alias name of ITU-T O.72. Only this alias name was suppressed. ITU-T O.72 remains valid

[Withdrawn] Basic characteristics of telegraph equipments used in international voice-frequency telegraph systems
This Recommendation was only reproducing for information some characteristics given in ITU-T R.31 and R.35

[Withdrawn] Security and encryption for H-series (H.323 and other H.245-based) multimedia terminals
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.1 to .7 when revised in 2005. the map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0

H.323 security: Framework for security in ITU-T H-series (ITU-T H.323 and other ITU-T H.245-based) multimedia systems
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.0 to .7 when revised in 2005. The map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0 (2005)

H.323 security: Direct and selective routed call security
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.0 to .7 when revised in 2005. The map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0 (2005)

H.323 security: Framework for secure authentication in RAS using weak shared secrets
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.0 to .7 when revised in 2005. The map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0 (2005)

H.323 security: Encryption profile with native ITU-T H.235/H.245 key management
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.0 to .7 when revised in 2005. The map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0 (2005)

H.323 security: Usage of the MIKEY key management protocol for the Secure Real Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) within H.235
ITU-T Rec. H.235 (2003) content was reorganized into H.235.0 to .7 when revised in 2005. The map can be found in Appendices IV, V, and VI of H.235.0 (2005)

Gateway control protocol
H.248 was renumbered when revised on 2002-03-29. H.248 main body, Annexes A to E and Appendix I were included in H.248.1. Subsequent annexes were sequentially numbered in the series, e.g. H.248 Annex F became H.248.2

Gateway control protocol: Facsimile, text conversation and call discrimination packages
This Recommendation was first approved and published as Annex F to H.248, and then renumbered as H.248.2 on 2002-03-29 without further modification

Gateway control protocol: Transport over Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
This Recommendation was first approved and published as Annex H to H.248, and then renumbered as H.248.4 on 2002-03-29 without further modification

Gateway control protocol: Generic Announcement package
This Recommendation was first approved and published as Annex K to H.248, and then renumbered as H.248.7 on 2002-03-29 without further modification

Gateway control protocol: Media gateway resource congestion handling package
This Recommendation was first approved and published as Annex M2 to H.248, and then renumbered as H.248.10 on 2002-03-29 without further modification

Gateway control protocol: ITU-T H.248.1 packages for ITU-T H.323 and ITU-T H.324 interworking
This Recommendation was first approved and published as Annex M4 to H.248, and renumbered as H.248.12 on 2002-03-29 without further modification

[Withdrawn] Remote device control protocol for multimedia applications
Since ITU-T H.281 is the protocol used by all shipping video conferencing products, including those using SIP and H.323 as call signalling protocol, it was decided to delete on 2010-02-12 the unused Recommendations ITU-T H.282, H.283 and T.136 in order to avoid any confusion

[Withdrawn] Remote device control logical channel transport
Since ITU-T H.281 is the protocol used by all shipping video conferencing products, including those using SIP and H.323 as call signalling protocol, it was decided to delete on 2010-02-12 the unused Recommendations ITU-T H.282, H.283 and T.136 in order to avoid any confusion

Application profile - Sign language and lip-reading real-time conversation using low bit rate video communication
This Supplement includes one CD-ROM containing the video clip "Irene" to be used as test material for video coding of sign language.